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* [[Flowgraph_Python_Code|'''Understanding a flowgraph's python code''']]
* [[Flowgraph_Python_Code|'''Understanding a flowgraph's python code''']]
* [[Embedded_Python_Block|'''Writing your own block''' (using Embedded Python Block)]]
* [[Embedded_Python_Block|'''Writing your own block''' (using Embedded Python Block)]]
**  '''Writing the YAML/XML file for a block'''
* [[OutOfTreeModules|'''Out of Tree modules''']]
**  '''Writing blocks in C++'''


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Revision as of 20:47, 7 January 2020

Guided Tutorials 2.0 outline:

  • Beginner User Level:
  • Intermediate User Level:
    • Understanding a flowgraph's python code, content can come from Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python
    • Writing your own block (using Embedded Python Block), content can come from Guided Tutorial GNU Radio in Python and elsewhere
    • Writing the YAML/XML file for a block
    • Out of Tree modules, should cover creation/installation and both Python and C++ blocks (but not writing them blocks themselves)
    • Writing blocks in C++
  • Expert User Level:
    • Writing flowgraphs in C++ (new to 3.8)
    • Volk- what it does, why it rocks, how to write new kernels
    • Working with ALSA and Pulse Audio
    • (any of the other really niche topics we already have tutorials for, i.e. the order isn't going to mean much)
  • Developer Level:
    • Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Visual Studio Code, see UsingVSCode
    • Building and Source level debugging C++ OOT modules with Eclipse, see UsingEclipse
    • Using Git with GNU Radio, see DevelopingWithGit
    • (anything else developer centric)



Draft Guided Tutorials 2.0


Beginner User Level

These tutorials are designed to guide new GNU Radio users to a better understanding of the project.

Intermediate User Level



Content we will need to create




Content which is "lost" (but not deleted)